Orville & Wilbur Wright fly a circle in their Flyer II

The Wright Flyer II was Wilbur and Orville Wright's second powered aircraft. During 1904, they made a total of 105 flights, eventually achieving five-minute flights and full circles, which Wilbur accomplished for the first time on September 20.
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